This page shows the dividend history of FTSE 100 listed companies. The dividend history period analysed is from the year 2000 onwards.

Click on the links to view the individual company dividend histories.

Continuous Dividend Payments - indicates whether the company has made a dividend payment every year during the analysed period (or since its maiden annual dividend, whichever is later) and has not forecast to scrap future dividends.

Dividend Held or Grown - indicates whether there has been a dividend cut during the analysed period. A ✘ indicates that the company has made at least one dividend cut since the year 2000 (or has forecast to make cuts to future dividends). Click the links to see cut details.

Consecutive Years of Dividend Growth - number of years of consecutive increasing annual dividends. A &plus; symbol after this number indicates that the company has been paying growing annual dividends longer than the history period analysed on this site.

Growth Rates - The 5 and 10 year dividend growth rates are the compound annual growth rates (CAGR) and are based on trailing tweleve month dividends. Full details of the CAGR calculations can be found by clicking on the links.